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More Holga! Beach and Flowers

Got some more film back from the lab! More medium format Holga pictures for you all to enjoy! Took it out to the beach one day, and stopped by the side of the road to shoot a magnolia tree as well. Still learning on this simple little plastic camera, but still loving it! I had some trouble with these two rolls, it seemed most of the shots on both rolls have a bit of seeing-double-syndrome going on. I shall investigate to resolve the issue!

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